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A man who shoots first and asks questions later Most people would take an all-expenses-paid trip to the beach in a heartbeat. Garrett Kelly only accepts to keep tabs on Sarah Daniels, whos in hiding after witnessing a murder by Marcus Lattimer, her half-brotherand a personal enemy of KGI. This gig may be beneath a disciplined soldier like Garrett, but if he gets a shot at Lattimer, it will all be worth it and the ultimate moving target. But Garrett hadnt counted on falling for Sarah. Hed considered seduction as a tactical maneuver, but when he glimpses Sarahs dark past, he feels an urgent desire to keep her safeeven after she disappears on him. Garrett doesnt know exactly who, or what, Sarahs running from, but whatever it is, shes running for her life

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Hidden Away

KGI - 3

by

Maya Banks

To Cindy Hwang, for her never-ending patience with this book and with me as I struggled to get it just right.

To Kim Whalen, who always goes to bat for me and tells me endlessly not to stress. I still stress, but you make it so much easier for me. Thank you.

To the MB Readers, Annmarie, Valerie, Fatin and Lillie. You guys are the best. I totally dont deserve you.

And finally, for T.J., who shares all the ups and downs, highs and lows, and always offers me encouragement and support when I need it the most. I truly couldnt do this without you. Youre absolutely the most integral part of my life and my career. Love you always.

CHAPTER 1

THERE were any number of men who would do any job Marcus Lattimer wanted done. Hed amassed a fortune and countless connections during his lifetime, most of which were steeped in murky shades of gray. The men directly employed by Lattimer were absolute in their loyaltyhe would tolerate no lessbut he never allowed himself to fully trust anyone.

Some jobs ... Some jobs demanded personal satisfaction. This one was a matter of honor. Others might argue that Marcus had none. By their definition, theyd be right. But he was bound by a fierce loyal code. His honor was what mattered.

Allen Cross was an arrogant, coattail-riding asshole. The world would be a better place without his kind of filth, and Marcus was determined that the task would be completed this day.

Marcus attached the silencer and tucked the gun into the waist of his slacks. Drawing the Armani suit coat closed, he left the confines of his car and instructed his driver to wait. He walked at an unhurried pace toward the entrance of the high-rise that housed Cross Enterprises. Around him the city lights twinkled in the darkening of dusk, and headlights from passing cars bounced along the alleyways.

The streets were mostly empty and the building barren of the weekday horde of employees who scurried in and out with regularity. He paused a short distance from the entrance and checked his watch. The security guard that manned the front entrance on the weekends was a family guy and, like most family guys, had a moderate amount of debt and stretched his budget from payday to payday.

After tonight, the guard wouldnt have the financial worries of others in his class. Marcus had seen to that. Right now, the guard would take a strategic break from his post, and at the same moment, the surveillance cameras would go down.

Money bought many things. Loyalty. Disloyalty. A blind eye. A moments distraction. Fifteen minutes was all Marcus needed to rid the world of Allen Cross.

Cross was a creature of habit. He came into his offices every Saturday after seven and remained until nine P.M., when his car service collected him and drove him to the same restaurant ten blocks away. He liked the few hours of solitude to go over paperworkbut what he perhaps liked the most was the freedom to victimize a helpless woman with impunity.

Marcuss jaw tightened in fury. Predictability killed a man. As Cross was about to find out.

Marcus rode the elevator to the twenty-first floor and stepped onto the cheap, fake Italian marble flooring, his shoes issuing a faint echo as he walked through the empty reception area.

The door to Crosss office was ajar, and a faint light shone through the crack. Marcus pushed at the door and let it slide soundlessly open. Cross was behind his desk, kicked back in his chair, a glass of wine in one hand as he read a sheaf of papers with the other.

Marcus watched, content to wait for his prey to become aware he was hunted.

After a moment, Cross set his glass down and leaned forward. He halted in mid-motion, and his head snapped up, his gaze locked on Marcus. Crosss eyes widened in alarm and then he recovered, a sneer rolling over his lips.

Who are you and what the hell are you doing in my office?

Marcus strolled forward, his expression purposely bland as he loosened his coat. Cross rose, his hand inching toward the intercom on his desk.

Get out or Ill summon security.

Marcus smiled. I think youll find him unavailable.

A flicker of unease skittered across Crosss face when Marcus continued to smile. Marcus pulled out the gun, enjoying the slide of the stock over his palm. He thumbed the safety, and leveled the barrel at Crosss chest.

Would you prefer to die sitting or standing?

Cross blanched, and he staggered, his hands slapping the polished mahogany of his executive desk. What do you want? he asked hoarsely. Money? I have money. Just tell me how much. Anything. Ill give you anything.

A sneer twisted Marcuss lips. You couldnt afford my shoes.

His finger tightened on the trigger, and he watched the awareness in Crosss eyes, the panicked realization that he was going to die.

Cross lunged sideways, and the sound of the bullet smacking into his chest resonated through the spacious office. Cross hit the floor, his arm outstretched in desperation. Blood seeped through the white silk shirt, growing as he gasped for breath.

As much as Marcus wanted to watch the life slowly fade from the bastards eyes, he had to finish this now. He raised the gun and aimed between Crosss eyes. He saw the finality, the gray acceptance of death in his victims gaze. He pulled the trigger and then turned away, satisfied that justice had been served.

THE cab pulled to an abrupt halt outside the building where Sarah Daniels had worked for a period of six months. She hadnt been back in a year. The mere thought of walking into Cross Enterprises made her physically ill.

She flung a twenty at the cabbie and ignored his offer to give her change. Clumsily opening the door, she bolted from the cab and entered the high-rise at a dead run.

The lobby was empty. Not even the security guard was at his post. Was she too late? What would she have even said to the man? That her brother was here to kill Stanley Cross?

She bolted toward the elevator and pounded on the up button, praying it would be here. She heaved a sigh of relief and threw herself through the doors as they slid open.

She jammed her thumb on the button for the twenty-first floor and then hit the close door button repeatedly.

Hurry. Hurry. Hurry.

She had to be on time. She wouldnt let Marcus go through with it.

Stupid. So stupid.

She should have known. Shed seen the rage in Marcuss eyes. Hed been way too quiet. Too collected as hed calmly told her that he was taking her away. She hadnt argued. Shed allowed him to make all the plans. All the decisions. She hadnt even known where they were going, only that Marcuss private jet was fueled and waiting for them.

Finally the elevator doors slid open, and she rushed into the reception area and turned in the direction of Allens office. She saw Allens door wide open, saw Marcuss profile and then watched as Marcus tucked the gun back into his waistband.

Her horrified gaze tracked downward to see Allen Cross lying on the floor, blood staining his pristine white shirt.

Her hand flew to her mouth and she backed hastily away.

Oh God. Oh God. Oh God.

She was too late. She hadnt gotten here in time.

Allen was dead. Marcus had killed him.

Oh God.

Nausea welled in her throat. She nearly tripped on her feet as she steadily backpedaled. She had to get away. The police would be here soon. Wouldnt they? Surely someone couldnt just walk off the streets and kill someone in an office building.

She turned and ran back toward the elevator, praying it was still there. She knew that at least two were taken out of service on the weekends, but that left two working on this side of the building.

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